Module: Dynamoid::Persistence
Overview
Persistence is responsible for dumping objects to and marshalling objects from the datastore. It tries to reserialize values to be of the same type as when they were passed in, based on the fields in the class.
Defined Under Namespace
Modules: ClassMethods
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#new_record ⇒ Object
(also: #new_record?)
Returns the value of attribute new_record.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#delete ⇒ Object
Delete this object from the datastore and all indexes.
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#destroy ⇒ Object
Delete this object, but only after running callbacks for it.
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#dump ⇒ Object
Dump this object’s attributes into hash form, fit to be persisted into the datastore.
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#persisted? ⇒ Boolean
Is this object persisted in the datastore? Required for some ActiveModel integration stuff.
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#save(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Run the callbacks and then persist this object in the datastore.
Instance Attribute Details
#new_record ⇒ Object Also known as: new_record?
Returns the value of attribute new_record.
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# File 'lib/dynamoid/persistence.rb', line 11 def new_record @new_record end |
Instance Method Details
#delete ⇒ Object
Delete this object from the datastore and all indexes.
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# File 'lib/dynamoid/persistence.rb', line 141 def delete delete_indexes Dynamoid::Adapter.delete(self.class.table_name, self.id) end |
#destroy ⇒ Object
Delete this object, but only after running callbacks for it.
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# File 'lib/dynamoid/persistence.rb', line 131 def destroy run_callbacks(:destroy) do self.delete end self end |
#dump ⇒ Object
Dump this object’s attributes into hash form, fit to be persisted into the datastore.
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# File 'lib/dynamoid/persistence.rb', line 149 def dump Hash.new.tap do |hash| self.class.attributes.each do |attribute, | hash[attribute] = dump_field(self.read_attribute(attribute), [:type]) end end end |
#persisted? ⇒ Boolean
Is this object persisted in the datastore? Required for some ActiveModel integration stuff.
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# File 'lib/dynamoid/persistence.rb', line 107 def persisted? !new_record? end |
#save(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Run the callbacks and then persist this object in the datastore.
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# File 'lib/dynamoid/persistence.rb', line 114 def save( = {}) self.class.create_table @previously_changed = changes if new_record? run_callbacks(:create) { persist } else persist end self end |